SrI vishNu sahasra nAma - Slokam 84 - su-tantuh.
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SrI vishNu sahasra nAmam - Slokam 84 - su-tantuh.
790. su-tantuh – a) He who has a powerful net of threads to capture
the asura-s and retain them from escaping.
b) He Who has expanded this Universe starting from
Himself.
c) He Who has progeny such as brahmA.
d) He Who expanded the yAdava race in auspicious way
by being born as the son of vasudeva.
Om su-tantave namah.
su is an upasarga. tantu is derived from the root tanu – vistAre – to
spread, to go. Among the meanings for the term tantu are thread,
cord, wire, string, etc.
a) SrI BhaTTar uses the meaning "a net of threads" for the
term "tantu", and gives the meaning "One Who has such a net to
capture the evil-minded folks", for the term tantuh. BhagavAn puts
in an appearance of tranquility and meditation in this deceitful
role, and the asura-s are caught up in this net, and could never get
out of it. This interpretation is a continuation of SrI BhaTTar's
elucidation of the nAma-s 787 – 810 in terms of the Buddha
incarnation. SrI SAstri explains that the net is beautiful and
attracts the asura-s, and at the same time is very strong, and so
they can't out once get caught in this net.
b) SrI Sa'nkara gives the interpretation – Sobhanah tantuh vistIrNah
prapa'nco'sya iti su-tantuh. One translator gives the meaning as "He
Who is beautifully expanded, like the universe", and another gives
the meaning "He, through whom this universe is beautifully and
auspiciously expanded as a thread". SrI rAdhAkRshNa SAstri explains
that since bhagavAn created everything started from Him, like a long
piece of thread from a small ball of cotton, He is called su-
tantuh.
SrI satyadevo vAsishTha develops his interpretation based on the
meaning "to expand" for the root tanu – vistAre, consistent with the
second translation above – tanyata iti tantuh Sobhanah tantuh yasya
sa su-tantuth vishNuh; Sobhanam tanyate viSvam yena sa su-tantuh iti
arthah. Consistent with this act of the beautiful expansion that He
does, we see that right from the start of creation, and up to the
time of pralaya, the different species remain the same and keep
expanding at the same time. They have expanded before, they are
expanding now, and they will continue to expand in the future
(expansion here is to be understood in terms of new members of each
species being created, while old members die).
c) SrI satya sandha yatirAja uses the sense of visTara or expansion
for the term tantu, and interprets the nAma as signifying that
bhagavAn has the nAma su-tantuh because He has the likes of brahma as
His son – Sobhanas-tantuh catur-mukhAdi santAno yasya sa sau-tantuh.
d) SrI ananta kRshNa SAstry uses a similar approach, but gives the
interpretation that because bhagavAn expanded the race of yAdava-s in
an auspicious way being the progeny of vasudeva, He is called su-
tantuh.
-dAsan kRshNamAcAryan
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